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Lowestoft Smack
Carte postale
- Classification : Carte postale
- Photographe : Science Museum London ; Editeur : Waterlow & Sons (actifs 1810-1961) ;
- Géographie : Europe – Europe septentrionale – Royaume-Uni – Grande-Bretagne – Angleterre – Suffolk
- Date : 1900-1960 : date de prise de vue
- Matériaux et techniques : Rotogravure
- Dimensions et poids : Dimensions de la carte : 9 x 14 cm
- Donateur : anonyme ;
- Précédente collection : Musée de l'Homme (Photothèque) ;
- Inscription : - Au recto :Imprimé à l'encre noire : "Lowestoft Smack. Lowestoft is now the only port on the East Coast where seagoing sailing trawlers remain in common use. They are all ketch-rigged, with a fairly lofty sail-plan. The model shows how the trawl is stowed and the narrow end hoisted to the masthead, so as to empty out the fish. The Science Museum, London. No. 123"- Au verso :Imprimé à l'encre noire : "Post card Communication/Address", "Printed in England", "Photogravure by Waterlow & Sons Ltd., London, Dunstable & Watford."
- Exposé : Non
- Numéro de gestion : PP0248772
Description
"Lowestoft Smack. Lowestoft is now the only port on the East Coast where seagoing sailing trawlers remain in common use. They are all ketch-rigged, with a fairly lofty sail-plan. The model shows how the trawl is stowed and the narrow end hoisted to the masthead, so as to empty out the fish. The Science Museum, London. No. 123".